Side Effects From Truvada Viramune

I have been treatment naive for just over 4 years and recently started on Truvada & Viramune due to a declining CD4%. I felt toxic and miserable the second week of the treatment and stopped the Viramune and phased out the Truvada as recommended by...

...recommended that people wait longer before starting HIVtreatment. This was because of concerns about the HIV drugs, such as sideeffects and difficult dosing schedules. It was thought that HIV was not asharmful as possible drug sideeffects in...
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...put my sunglasses on IN THE HOUSE just to feel normal... I've been looking at the sites but haven't seen anything about this sideeffect. And I'll have to wait until Monday to contact my doctor... Any help is appreciated!
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...week, but he has been just telling me it's something to watch, nothing "worth rocking the boat over just yet". The only sideeffects upon starting treatment that were of concern to my doctor were fever lasting 4 days, but apparently that was...
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...Reached undetectable in 30 days. I was ecstatic to hear that. Only minor sideeffects, like a moderate fever for four days after starting the HAART regimen... and twice vomited for no reason. Never do that
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...over 50. I found out in May and started meds 5 weeks ago. Had to stop Atripla after 3 weeks - a night mare. Now on Epzicom and Viramune for 2 weeks and will start 2x dosing Viramune tonight. Question - I have long bouts of fatigue, with spurts of...
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